Computer Science > Cryptography and Security
[Submitted on 24 Dec 2024]
Title:A Survey on the Principles of Persuasion as a Social Engineering Strategy in Phishing
View PDFAbstract:Research shows that phishing emails often utilize persuasion techniques, such as social proof, liking, consistency, authority, scarcity, and reciprocity to gain trust to obtain sensitive information or maliciously infect devices. The link between principles of persuasion and social engineering attacks, particularly in phishing email attacks, is an important topic in cyber security as they are the common and effective method used by cybercriminals to obtain sensitive information or access computer systems. This survey paper concluded that spear phishing, a targeted form of phishing, has been found to be specifically effective as attackers can tailor their messages to the specific characteristics, interests, and vulnerabilities of their targets. Understanding the uses of the principles of persuasion in spear phishing is key to the effective defence against it and eventually its elimination. This survey paper systematically summarizes and presents the current state of the art in understanding the use of principles of persuasion in phishing. Through a systematic review of the existing literature, this survey paper identifies a significant gap in the understanding of the impact of principles of persuasion as a social engineering strategy in phishing attacks and highlights the need for further research in this area.
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